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I have finally gotten around to writing a partial trip report. We arrived back home approximately 2 weeks ago. Getting back into routine has been very difficult and I have been feeling generally “flat.” I guess it is because after many months of planning and excitedly waiting for our trip, it has finally come and gone and now we are back to reality. Our trip was awesome. Australia is a wonderful, inviting country, the people are warm and friendly and the diversity is amazing. We hope to go back in the near future!! As I received so much valuable advise on forum, I want to share our experiences for the benefit of others planning a trip. Please note that I typed the report in Word and cut & pasted it into this forum. Some characters may not transfer properly. Here we go……

After many months of planning and waiting, November 9, 2006 finally arrived and my family and I were off to Australia for the first time. Originally we had planned to travel to Australia in December/January 2006 and had planned on using FF miles for our tickets. Unfortunately when I tried to book our tickets I could not find any FF tickets available during the time in which we wanted to travel. Our dates were not flexible as we were pulling our 2 teenaged children from school and we needed to time our trip around vacation dates, so I gave up on attempting to find FF tickets. I priced out economy tickets on Qantas for the Christmas 2006 and was surprised that for the 4 of us, they totaled a little more than $12,000 - ouch. I then revisited the dates and looked at the school calendar. I noticed that the kids had 4 days off in November so I was able to plan a 17 day trip in November, enabling them to miss only 8 days of school. The price for the tickets dropped to $6,600. Easy decision, we opted for the November dates.

These tickets were for the Aussie Pass, which enabled us to fly free to 3 destinations in Zone 1 & 2 of Australia, departing from LAX. We opted for 2 destinations Adelaide and Cairns, but our trip started off in Sydney.

We departed LAX on Qantas’ 12:50 pm flight bound for Sydney, flying time was going to be 14:30 hours. It was an uneventful flight, but I was very impressed with Qantas service and the little extras you receive in economy class. In addition, we were fortunate that the plane we were flying was outfitted the new entertainment on demand system, currently 15 of the 30 planes are equipped with this feature. It enabled you to watch a great collection of the latest movies and select tv programs when you wanted to watch them rather than waiting for the program to cycle through the entertainment system. Qantas plans on having their fleet of 747’s retrofitted by end of 2007 (I believe).

Tip: If flying Qantas economy to Aussie, request row 70, 71, 72, 73 or 74. These seats are at the very back of the 747, however, they are in rows of 2 (rather than 3) with extra space next to the window seat. This space comes in handy for stretching your legs or stowing your bags while in flight. If you like leaning against the window, you cannot on these rows.

We arrived in Sydney the following day at approximately 11:00 pm. It took about 40 minutes to clear customs and collect our luggage. Upon exiting with our luggage, we immediately found an ATM to the left and down the hall of the international arrivals exit. We were headed to the taxi area, when a shuttle driver asked where we were headed. “To the Rocks”, we said. He was on his way down to that area so he offered to take us with the group of people he was escorting (they were on a group tour for a dive trip). He charged us $50 and dropped us off first.

We wearily checked into our hotel, Quay West Suites, Sydney. I chose this hotel as we were traveling with 2 teenagers and would require 2 rooms if staying in a hotel. I like the extra living space a suite affords. We were able to book a 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom suite overlooking the Sydney harbor. When we walked into the living room of our suite, we gasped. It was a beautiful, clear night, the view of the bridge and Opera house was breathtaking! We had a full on view of the harbor with what felt like ceiling to floor windows that wrapped around the harbor. We all decided that we had one of the best views in Sydney.

The view perked us up, so we decided to go for a walk and purchase a few celebratory drinks. The city was bustling as it was a Friday night. We found a convenience store a block from our hotel, and we purchased a few items before returning as fatique was settling in quickly. We opted for a cup of tea, a few tim tams and Tylenol pm before falling off to sleep.

I awoke early the next morning (5:00 am) to a beautiful sunrise. The harbor was very still. I watched the helicopters buzz in and around the bridge for photo opportunities. As the sun rose, the city and harbor slowly came to life and so did my family.

We were all very hungry, but opted to go exploring rather than dine at the hotel. I was secretly hoping to stumble upon Pancakes on the Rocks for our first breakfast. Rather than leave it to chance I inquired with the Concierge. Unfortunately POTR was closed for renovations (scheduled to reopen at the end of Nov). He suggested the Gum Nut Tea Garden, a short walk from the hotel. We set off lapping in the scenery and noticed why the area is called the Rocks given the abundance of rock formations. We found the restaurant quite easily and chose to sit in the outdoor courtyard. It was a nice setting, with a limited breakfast selection but excellent quality and ambience. From there we decided to follow Alan’s self guided walking tour of Sydney (obtained from this forum) starting in the Rocks ending in Darling Harbor. His suggested walk is a great way to get acquainted with Sydney.

We were fortunate that Saturday (and Sunday) is market day in the Rocks, so we started our walk browsing at local handcrafted items in the open air market. From there we walked down to Circular Quay for a walk on the esplanade. Our excitement built when we could see the people climbing the arch of the Sydney Harbor bridge as we would be experiencing that adventure 3 days later.

We continued the walking tour, soaking in the city and the sights, the day was beautiful, sunny and quite warm. We stopped along the way at Starbucks for an iced latte, as the temperature was in the high 80’s. After wandering through Darling Harbor, we decided to take a ferry back to Circular Quay and eat a late lunch in the Rocks as we had spotted an Italian restaurant that looked quite nice. We had not purchased a day pass on the ferry, we merely boarded the Matilda ferry headed to Circular Quay. The fare was collected on board when we were under way.

We walked directly to Caminetto Italian Restaurant for a late lunch – well it was practically dinner as it was close to 4:00 pm. We ordered a bottle of wine, pizza, and salad to share so that we wouldn’t spoil our appetites for dinner later on. The food was run of the mill, but the day outstanding thus far. Feeling a little sleepy after lunch and wine, we headed back to the hotel for some much needed rest. My feet were killing me, we had walked a long way.

Jet lag was starting to catch up with me, but my husband and kids decided to go swimming at the hotel pool. I pushed myself to go along, because I knew that if I gave into sleep, I would be out for a few hours. The pool at Quay West is stunning, floor to ceiling windows with an infinity pool. It appeared that the water in the pool went right up to the windows, almost like swimming in a glass box amongst the dramatic cityscape. The swim refreshed us and kept us going for a few more hours.

I had confirmed our arrangements with the guide for our trip the following day to the Blue Mountains. He would be picking us up at our hotel at 8:00 am. We then decided that we would head to the convenience store, pick up a few items for breakfast and a few items for a dinner as we weren’t very hungry for a full meal. We fell into bed at 10:00 pm so that we would be ready for our adventure into the Blue Mountains the following day.

Tip: Quay West Suites include full laundry facilities in each suite, washer and dryer and laundry detergent, I did not realize this at booking, but this was an added bonus. This is in addition to a full kitchen. Our bedrooms also had views of the Opera House and bridge. Originally I booked the hotel through an online travel service (not sure if I can say which one). I had to call the hotel directly to inquire about tranfers and asked about the rates. They quoted a rate lower than the one I received from the online site, I ended up saving $150 AUD a night by booking direct with the hotel. I would highly recommend this hotel and would stay there again in the future.

I’ll stop here for now, but please let me know if this report contains TMI (too much information), If too much, I’ll condense to what we did and tips only. But to follow includes our day in the Blue Mountains & Jenolan Caves, Harbor Tour, Sydney Aquarium culminated with the Bridge Climb. From there we continued onto Adelaide for 4 ½ days, then on to Cairns, for 6 days including the Daintree Air tour, a rainforest tour and a day out sailing.

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